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Charlotte Edwards      

Full name Charlotte Marie Edwards

Born December 17, 1979, Huntingdon

Current age 29 years 326 days

Major teams East Anglia Women, England Women, Kent Women, Northern Districts Women

Batting style Right-hand bat

Bowling style Legbreak

Relation Father - C Edwards

Charlotte Marie Edwards
Batting and fielding averages
Mat Inns NO Runs HS Ave BF SR 100 50 4s 6s Ct St
Tests 18 33 3 1380 117 46.00 3 8 9 0
ODIs 130 121 16 3829 173* 36.46 4 30 30 0
T20Is 16 15 3 515 76* 42.91 434 118.66 0 4 72 5 4 0
Bowling averages
Mat Inns Balls Runs Wkts BBI BBM Ave Econ SR 4w 5w 10
Tests 18 19 1112 570 12 2/28 2/54 47.50 3.07 92.6 0 0 0
ODIs 130 42 1333 932 42 4/37 4/37 22.19 4.19 31.7 1 0 0
T20Is 16 10 140 151 4 2/7 2/7 37.75 6.47 35.0 0 0 0
Career statistics
Test debut England Women v New Zealand Women at Guildford, Jul 12-15, 1996 scorecard
Last Test England Women v Australia Women at Worcester, Jul 10-13, 2009 scorecard
Test statistics
ODI debut England Women v South Africa Women at Bristol, Aug 15, 1997 scorecard
Last ODI West Indies Women v England Women at Basseterre, Nov 7, 2009 scorecard
ODI statistics
T20I debut England Women v New Zealand Women at Hove, Aug 5, 2004 scorecard
Last T20I England Women v Australia Women at Derby, Jun 25, 2009 scorecard
T20I statistics
Profile

A hard-hitting top-order bat, Charlotte Edwards became the youngest woman to have played for England, when she made her debut against New Zealand at Guildford as the age of 16. (Holly Colvin later became the youngest, aged 15, in the first Ashes Test in 2005). Edwards was anything but out of her depth, and in 1997 smashed 12 centuries, including one off 118 balls against the touring South Africans. The day before her 18th birthday, she scored a then-record ODI score of 173 not out in a World Cup match against Ireland. In 1998-99 she scored her maiden Test hundred against India but, while still scoring runs, she did not score as many runs as had been expected. In 2000, she was sidelined by a serious cruciate ligament injury sustained while playing hockey which caused her to miss almost all of the 2001 season. When she returned, she showed no hint that her talent had been diminished by the lay-off and continued in the same punishing vein. In 2005 she stepped up from her role as England vice-captain to take full charge of the side when Clare Connor was injured, and was appointed full-time when Connor retired in March 2006. Edwards captained England to a third-place finish in the Quadrangular Series in Chennai in 2007 and a home series loss to New Zealand. But then came the turnaround as England retained the Ashes in Australia, beat New Zealand 31- away and India 4-0 at home. At the start of the World Cup 2009 in Australia, England were favourites for the trophy and Edwards led an inspired team to the title, dropping only one game in the process. She was awarded an MBE in June that year for her services to cricket.

She plays her county cricket for Kent, whom she captains, and when she's not playing cricket, she's actually working in the game - at Hunts County bats.
Cricinfo staff June 2009

Notes

ICC Women's Cricketer of the Year 2008

Awarded the MBE in June 2009

Latest Articles
Latest Photos

Oct 16, 2009

Durham's captain, Will Smith, and Charlotte Edwards, England women's captain, receive the Lord's and Lady Taverners trophies from the Duke of Edinburgh at Buckingham Palace

Will Smith and Charlotte Edwards receive the Lord's and Lady Taverners trophies from the Duke of Edinburgh

© Lord's Taverners

Oct 1, 2009

Charlotte Edwards and Andrew Strauss were among the English representatives at the ceremony, ICC Awards, Johannesburg, October 1, 2009

Charlotte Edwards and Andrew Strauss were among the English representatives at the ceremony

© Associated Press

Jul 27, 2009

Charlotte Edwards and Andrew Strauss pose with the England shirt, The Oval, July 27, 2009

Charlotte Edwards and Andrew Strauss pose with the England shirt

© Associated Press

Country Fixtures Country Results
Warriors v England XI at Kimberley
Nov 8 (10:00 local, 08:00 GMT)
1st T20I: WI Women v Eng Women at Basseterre
Nov 9 (10:00 local, 14:00 GMT)
SAf A v England XI at Bloemfontein
Nov 10 (18:00 local, 16:00 GMT)
2nd T20I: WI Women v Eng Women at Basseterre
Nov 11 (10:00 local, 14:00 GMT)
3rd T20I: WI Women v Eng Women at Basseterre
Nov 12 (10:00 local, 14:00 GMT)
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